Schools and Institutes of Public Administration

Date01 December 1968
Published date01 December 1968
DOI10.1177/002085236803400409
Subject MatterArticles
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SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTES
OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
CAFRAD
Public Administration, University of the Phil-
ippines).
The African Training and Research Cen-
tre
in
Administration
for
Development
The participants also had an opportunity
(CAFRAD) held
to hear Mr.
a Conference for Directors
Frangois Gazier, Director of the
of African Schools and Institutes of Public
French National School of Administration, on
Administration at Tangiers on 12-17 Decem-
public administration in the Third World.
ber,
Mr.
as recommended at the Regional Confe-
Gilmer, Head of the Public Administra-
tion
rence of African Schools and Institutes (cf.
Section, United Nations Economic Com-
Review, No. 3/1966,
mission for
page 267), organized at
Africa, gave an account of the
Zaria in July 1966 by IIAS and Ahmadu Bello
Regional Conference held at Addis Ababa on
University.
-
Urgent Administrative Problems of African
Governments, and Mr. Wu, Director, Public
Mr. Prosper Rajaobelina, Assistant Secre-
Administration Division, United Nations, New
tary-General of the United Nations Economic
York, described the Interregional Seminar held
Commission for Africa, presided over the
at Geneva on the Development of Senior Ad-
Conference, and reports on the following sub-
ministrators in the Public Service of Develop-
jects were profitably discussed : institutional
ing Countries. Lord Fulton, who was Chair-
problems of development (Mr. Kahn, Council
man of the Committee on the reform of the
of State, France); some problems of public
British Civil Service, presided over the dis-
administration in developing countries (Mr. G.
cussions at a dinner-debate.
E. Mills, Director, Public Administration Di-
vision, Department of Government, University
of the West Indies); the tasks of administrative
COLOMBIA
reform (Mr. J. N. Khosla, Director, Indian
Institute
of
Public
Administration, New
The United Nations has reviewed a request
Delhi); the place of schools of administration
to provide continuing assistance to the Insti-
in national development (Mr. T. M. Ramzi,
tute of General Administration, and the estab-
Senior Public Administration Adviser to the
lishment within the Escuela Superior de Ad-
Government of Libya); the recruitment and
ministracion Publica (ESAP) of an Institute
training of civil servants :
of Financial Administration. If it is
a comparison be-
approv-
tween the British and the French systems
ed, the new period of aid should begin in the
(Mr. H. Parris, Lecturer in Politics, University
middle of 1969 and last for two and a half
of Durham, Britain); why administrative train-
years.
ing ? -
the situation in Africa (Mr. A. Ade-
deji, Director, Institute of Administration,
University of Ife, Ibadan, Nigeria); schools of
LIBYA
administration and public enterprises (Mr. A.
The United Nations has appointed Mr. H.
F. Sherif, Adviser, Public Administration Di-
N. Tandon (India) Administrative Officer at
vision, United Nations); schools of administra-
the National Institute of Public Administration
tion and training the teaching staff (Mr. D. C.
for one year.
Stone, Dean, Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh,
United States); the future of schools of admin-
MOROCCO
istration (Mr. J. Boutet, of the Council of
State, France); political instability : a challenge
The third colloquium of the National
to African...

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